PROJECT DOCUMENT ACHIEVEMENTS FOR YEAR 2018 AND PROPOSED ACTIVITY FOR YEAR 2019

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Forty-first Meeting of the Program Committee Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Bayview Hotel, Langkawi, Malaysia 5-7 November 2018 WP03.1.1.15 PROJECT DOCUMENT ACHIEVEMENTS FOR YEAR 2018 AND PROPOSED ACTIVITY FOR YEAR 2019 Project id: 201801011 Program Categories: Project under the ASEAN-SEAFDEC ASSP and FCG Mechanism Strengthening the effective management of inland fisheries and aquaculture Project Title: in AMS with GIS and RS technology Strategy No.: I Total Duration: 2019 Lead Department: SEAFDEC Secretariat Lead Country: None JAIF (Japan integration Total Donor Donor/Sponsor: USD 279,959.9 Fund) Budget: ASEAN-SEAFDEC Project Partner: Budget for 2019: USD279,959.9 Member Countries All SEAFDEC Project leader: Project manager /SEC Involved Country Member Countries PART I: OVERALL PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1. Brief Project Description Inland fisheries and freshwater aquacultures in the Southeast Asia region as major fish producers have provided various kinds of fish products to the world-wide markets. In Southeast Asia, the inland fishery and aquaculture are important field, which have much production volume compared to other areas. On the other hand, inland fishery resources are particularly susceptible to the influence of environmental factors such as rainfall and water temperature and catch pressure by fishery. compared to the marine fisheries. As a result, this has often impeded the appropriate fisheries and aquaculture management measures and guidance for the fishers and farmers by the governments, which often causes seasonal overfishing, excess production, price fluctuation and low-valued fish production. In order to manage and use inland fishery resources, information on the environmental change of habitats affecting resources is necessary. However, such information is currently not sufficiently obtained. Using the Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) technology, it became possible to grasp the environmental changes of environmental factor in the habitats of aquatic organisms affecting of inland fishery resources. Considering those issues on inland fisheries and aquacultures, this project aims to map inland fishery and aquaculture sites in AMSs using GIS & RS technology, and proposes monitoring methodologies using GIS Mapping in order to enable government of AMSs to contribute in the effective management of inland fisheries and aquaculture with GIS & RS technology in AMSs. The project is going to be implemented GIS (Geographic information system) & RS (Remote sensing) by Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) for a period of one year. 2. Background and Justification 2.1 Current Problem Inland fishery resources are greatly affected by changes in the environment. For example, the catch of 1

the inland fluctuates greatly depending on the extent of expansion and contraction of river and lake areas due to precipitation in the rainy season and dry season. Also, inland fisheries resources are susceptible to environmental fluctuations and catch pressure because the area of the fishing ground is limited. It is necessary to manage the inland fisheries resources and to use them sustainably while taking environmental factors into consideration. However, management methods considering environmental factors have not been established. If the environmental factor mechanism that affects the inland fisheries resources is grasped by GIS/RS, the method of inland fisheries resource management will be newly presented. GIS Mapping, R / S technology is a method that can be used anywhere in AMSs. 2.2 Rationality In Southeast Asia, the inland fishery and aquaculture are important field, which have much production volume compared to other areas. On the other hand, inland fishery resources are affected by environmental factors. Several countries that are particularly active in the field of inland fishery among AMSs are selected as pilot site target countries and establish monitoring methods RS using GIS Mapping technology. The method will be disseminated to each AMSs. 2.3 Project History No project on management scheme with GIS&RS technology of inland fishery and aquaculture has been implemented. 2.4 Beneficiaries The relationship between catch and environmental data such as rainfall, area of inland fishing ground, temperature etc will become clear by using the GIS Mapping/RS technology. By doing so, we will be able to predict the catch amount to some extent. As a result, after the project is over, the fishers/farmers can obtain the environmental information affecting the catch by GIS Mapping/RS technology, and it becomes possible to obtain benefits indirectly that can continue to use fisheries resources effectively. In addition, government officials can learn techniques related to fishery resources management by acquiring GIS Mapping/RS technology during project implementation. 3. Project Overall Objectives, Outcomes, Outputs, Indicators and Activities 3.1 Objectives, Outcome and Output of the Project Objective Outputs Activities Indicator Output 1:.1: The geographical and Data of catch amount by environmental data on fishing ground necessary for satellites and the catch GIS Mapping analysis at data from the fishing project sites (The planned ground in inland water countries as project sites: of target sites in AMS Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao are analyzed by GIS PDR, Thailand) are collected Mapping technology, and compiled and guideline of analytical method is created. This project aims to contribute in the effective management of inland fisheries and aquaculture in AMSs countries through the promotion of GIS Mapping/RS technology. Using the GIS Indicator1.1: To clarify the relationship between graphical/environmental data by remote sensing and catch data on the fishing ground by GIS Mapping and multivariate analysis. Indicator1.2: The monitoring method 2

Objective Outputs Activities Indicator.2: Environmental data on the geographical and inland water aquatic organism habitats based on satellite images for each target site of AMS are collected and compiled Mapping technique, the causal relation between the catch amount and the environmental data by the satellite on the R/S is clarified. for inland fisheries resources management by GIS Mapping /RS technology is proposed and guideline of analytical method is created. Output 2: Dissemination of the monitoring and analyzing GIS Mapping /RS technical methods on geographical / environmental data and catch amount data in AMS. Activity1.3: The relation among geographical/environmental data (Inland water area, precipitation amount, temperature etc.) based on satellites and the catch data from the fishing ground of target sites of AMS are analyzed and clarified with multivariate analysis by GIS Mapping technology Technical analysis method of GIS Mapping / RS to clarify the relationship between geographical/environmental data and catch data is disseminated to AMSs. 2.1: To summarize the result of catch monitoring method using GIS Mapping/RS technology obtained through activity 1. 2.2: To create technical manual on analysis methods using GIS Mapping technology. 2.3: To hold the workshop on catch analysis using GIS Mapping /RS technology for disseminating technology to AMSs. Indicator 2.1: A technical manual on analysis methods using GIS Mapping technology is produced. Indicator 2.2: The number of staffs who can analyze using GIS Mapping / RS technology increases in AMSs countries 3.2 Overall Scope/Description of Project Activity.1: Data of catch amount by fishing ground necessary for GIS Mapping analysis at project sites (The planned Description 1.1.1: To collect catch data by fishing ground in catching areas of fisheries resources in target sites of each country. The fisheries data index CPUA (catch per unit area) will be designed such as catch amount, fisheries type, number of 3

Activity countries as project sites: Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Thailand) are collected and compiled.2: Environmental data on the geographical and inland water aquatic organisms habitats based on satellite images for each target site of AMS are collected and compiled Activity1.3: The relation among geographical/environmental data (Inland water area, precipitation amount, temperature etc.) based on satellites and the catch data from the fishing ground of target sites of AMS are analyzed and clarified with multivariate analysis by GIS Mapping technology. : Technical analysis method of GIS Mapping / RS to clarify the relationship between geographical/environmental data and catch data is disseminated to AMSs. Description fishing operation, which can help to get enough raw data for research. 1.1.2: To process and compile the catch amount data from the fishing ground in target sites of AMS, Digitization work will be done to store the collected data in the database by SEAFDEC. A certain method will be applied to remove the wrong data. 1.2.1: To analyze which satellite sources can provide the suitable and reliable geographical/environmental data on the target fisheries areas, and collect them, where a series of necessary index will be predefined such as land surface temperature, water area, phytoplankton abundance (chlorophyll-a), rain fall, etc. 1.2.2: To process and compile the geographical and environmental data based on satellites. If possible, the data in recent several years will be processed and stored so as to analyze the development trend by satellite of the target sites of each country 1.3.1: To analyze all the collected data in target sites of each country by various GIS Mapping technologies and data sources are shared among AMSs. 1.3.2: To consider the suitable catch monitoring method with multivariate analysis using GIS Mapping technology, focus on the important monitoring index and provide possible measures for improving fisheries production 2.1: To summarize the result of catch monitoring method using GIS Mapping/RS technology obtained through activity 1. 2.2: To create technical manual on analysis methods using GIS Mapping technology. 2.3: To hold the workshop on catch analysis using GIS Mapping /RS technology for disseminating technology to AMSs. 3.3 Activity, Sub-activity and Proposed Budget for 2017 (August)-2019 (July) (Unit: USD) Activity Y1 2019 : 181,184.00 : 64,925.00 Common expense 8,400.00 Contingency 25,450.90 4

PART II: ACHIEVEMENT OF 2018 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION Since this project will start in 2019, there is no project performance in 2018. PART III: PROPOSED ACTIVITIES FOR YEAR 2019 1. Proposed Activity/sub-activity, work plan and estimated budget for the year 2019 Proposed Activity Description of Proposed Activity - Data of catch amount by fishing ground necessary for GIS Mapping analysis at project sites are collected and compiled - Environmental data on the geographical based on satellite are collected and compiled - The relation among geographical/environmental data based on satellites and the catch data are analyzed and clarified with multivariate analysis - To summarize the result of catch monitoring method using GIS Mapping/RS technology - To create technical manual on analysis methods using GIS Mapping technology - To hold the workshop on GIS Mapping analysis technology for disseminating to AMSs. (Unit: USD) Proposed Budget 181,184 64,925 2. Expected Outcomes/Outputs of Activity for the year 2019 Proposed Activity Expected Outcomes/Outputs of Activity - The geographical and environmental data on satellites and the catch data from the fishing ground in inland water of target sites in AMS are analyzed by GIS Mapping technology, and guideline of analytical method is created. - Dissemination of the monitoring and analyzing GIS Mapping /RS technical methods on geographical / environmental data and catch amount data in AMS. 3. Schedule of Activity for the year 2019 Proposed Activity Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec x x x x x 5